Unwind, share nuggets of wisdom, and exchange contact info with your IPA Peer Community before heading home.
ROOM ASSIGNMENTS
- Communications Peer Community | Council
- Scholarships Peer Community | Chamber
- Grantmaking Peer Community | Caucus
- Development Peer Community | Cabinet
- Young Leaders Peer Community | Cameral
The Indianapolis Foundation invites you to their office's Social Hub for refreshments at this conference welcome event. Continuous transportation from The Westin to the event and back will be provided.
LOCATION
The Indianapolis Foundation
615 N. Alabama St. #300
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317.634.2423 ext. 145
Thanks to The Indianapolis Foundation for sponsoring this event!
Location: Indiana Roof Ballroom, 140 W Washington Street
Dinner tickets can be added to your conference registration during checkout ($100 for members; $150 for non-members), or purchased separately here.
Cocktail Reception: 5:30 pm | Dinner Program: 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Date & Time:
10/08/2024 - 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Join our guided e-bike tour to explore the world-class Indianapolis Cultural Trail—all without breaking a sweat!
Date & Time:
10/09/2024 - 8:15am to 10:00am
Access to affordable housing is a national issue. Where has Indiana seen success?
Date & Time:
10/09/2024 - 7:45am to 11:30am
Learn about a unique initiative in Flint, Michigan that brought residents to the table to voice their needs, share their concerns and craft a path beyond the city’s water crisis. Focus on Flint offers an intriguing study of community engagement and place-based philanthropy. Hear from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation about lessons learned and their ongoing efforts to improve quality of life in Flint.
Moderated by Hanna Love of the Brookings Institution, this panel includes one representative from each Ind. community participating in the Community-Centered Economic Inclusion program:
- Michigan City: Clarence Hulse
- Seymour: Matt Nicholson
- Warsaw: Stephanie Overbey
Date & Time:
08/07/2023 - 9:15am to 9:30am
While capacity building is a critical part of our work, traditional models of capacity building do not always account for culture, systems, and power in their design, failing to keep equity centered in their approach. GEO’s latest publication, Reimagining Capacity Building, explores principles for centering equity in our capacity-building efforts, explores the way inequities can show up, and offers steps we can take to address and mitigate those inequities.
Date & Time:
09/05/2023 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 4:00pm to 4:45pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 4:00pm to 4:45pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Arts and creativity fuel vibrant places to live. They also strengthen communities in surprising ways. Learn more about those positive outcomes, brainstorm what you envision for your own communities, and discuss innovative ways philanthropy can be involved.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 4:00pm to 4:45pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 4:00pm to 4:45pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Karrah Herring offers practical advice on how to approach topics of equity, inclusion, and opportunity that foster healthy internal dialogue and promote understanding and growth within your organization and in the communities you serve.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 2:45pm to 3:30pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 2:45pm to 3:30pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 2:45pm to 3:30pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Karrah Herring offers practical advice on how to approach topics of equity, inclusion, and opportunity that foster healthy internal dialogue and promote understanding and growth within your organization and in the communities you serve.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 1:30pm to 2:15pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Arts and creativity fuel vibrant places to live. They also strengthen communities in surprising ways. Learn more about those positive outcomes, brainstorm what you envision for your own communities, and discuss innovative ways philanthropy can be involved.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 1:30pm to 2:15pm
In between talking with exhibitors at the Idea Exchange, make time for one or more Quick Hits. These 45-minute sessions cover a variety of funding areas: arts & culture, early childhood education, environment, equity & inclusion, grantee perspective, housing, public health, and workforce.
Date & Time:
09/28/2022 - 1:30pm to 2:15pm
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